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Law's Jonathan Entin discusses same-sex marriage rights in Ohio
Separate discrimination, same-sex marriage amendments eyed for Ohio’s 2026 ballot Fox 8 News: Jonathan Entin, the David L. Brennan Professor Emeritus of Law, said if the U.S. Supreme Court overturns same-sex marriage rights, Ohio’s constitutional ban could be enforced again. His comments come as…
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Watch: CWRU community welcomes the Class of 2029 during Discover Week
The Case Western Reserve University Class of 2029 officially kicked off their first full week on campus with tradition-filled events welcoming them into the CWRU community. On Monday (Aug. 18), first-year and transfer students gathered at Veale Convocation, Recreation and Athletic Center for…
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Update to the latest version of Zoom
To make experiences consistent across the Case Western Reserve University community, as of Friday, Aug. 22, the minimum software version requirement for Zoom is version 6.5.9. Security updates and many new features implemented over the past several months require the latest version of the…
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Visit the PNC Bank Mobile Branch at CWRU
Over the next couple days, Case Western Reserve University students can visit the PNC Bank Mobile Branch to receive assistance with opening bank accounts or any questions they may have. This branch will be located outside of the Tinkham Veale University Center Aug. 20 and 21 from 9 a.m. to 5…
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Biomaterials company founded by CWRU alumna developing hydrogel ‘bandage’ to cover and protect open wounds
GelSana Therapeutics aims to launch of Cleragel for clinical human for chronic wound care in 2025
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Attend lunchtime carillon concerts in University Circle
Friday Lunchtime Carillon Concerts have resumed. After a major restoration and renovation The McGaffin Carillon is back. The renovation added four new bells to the instrument increasing it to a 51 bell 21,000 pound Dutch carillon. The clock once again marks the quarter hours. The McGaffin Carillon…
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Mentor a Cleveland 8th grader
Are you ready to make a meaningful difference in our community? Help shape the future of Cleveland’s 8th graders by joining the True2U Mentoring Program! Now entering its 11th year, True2U plays a vital role in guiding Cleveland Metropolitan School District (CMSD) 8th graders on their journey…
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Law's Susan Moran criticizes ordinance penalizing gas stations for fueling illegal ATVs and dirt bikes
Gas stations and clerks could be on the hook for allowing illegal dirt bikes and ATVs to fuel up WEWS: Susan Moran, adjunct professor of law at the School of Law, criticized Cleveland’s ordinance penalizing gas stations for fueling illegal ATVs and dirt bikes, calling it vague, unfair to clerks,…
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Spartan Showcase: Julia Cho
When fourth-year biomedical engineering student Julia Cho first stepped onto Case Western Reserve University’s campus for Discover Week, she was a little tired from the whirlwind of move-in, a bit overwhelmed by all the new faces—and completely energized by the possibilities ahead. That first…
The sun sets gently over the Solstice Steps in nearby Lakewood. Photo by Lex Ehrenschwender.
Photo gallery: The best views in Cleveland, as shown by CWRU community members
From rooftop patios to hiking trails, members of the Case Western Reserve University community have no shortage of favorite spots to soak in Cleveland’s best views. In honor of World Photography Day (Aug. 19), we asked students, faculty and staff to share the places—both on and off…